Effects on intestinal nutrient uptake and brush border membrane enzymes in response to atherogenic diet in rhesus monkeys

Dhaunsi, G. S. ; Sidhu, G. S. ; Garg, U. C. ; Singh, Y. ; Chakravarti, R. N. ; Bhatnagar, R. (1989) Effects on intestinal nutrient uptake and brush border membrane enzymes in response to atherogenic diet in rhesus monkeys Journal of Medical Primatology, 18 (6). pp. 467-475. ISSN 0047-2565

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Abstract

Transport of nutrients and kinetic parameters (Vmax and Km) of brush border membrane (BBM) enzymes were studied in duodenum, jejunum, and ileum from atherogenic diet-fed monkeys. The Km remained unaltered while feeding of atherogenic diet resulted in higher Vmax of sucrase, maltase, and alkaline phosphatase and lower Vmax of gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase and leucine-aminopeptidase compared to controls. Na+-dependent D-glucose transport was higher in duodenum and jejunum and unaltered in ileum. In contrast to D-glucose transport, the transport of amino acids was decreased in all three intestinal segments from atherogenic diet-fed monkeys.

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